Theres two types of diabetes. Type 1(insulin-dependent) and type 2 (insulin resistant). You are either born with type 1, or, develop type 2 from excessive sugar/carbohydrate consumption. Type-2 diabetes is correlated with body weight. Working out = proven to defeat diabetes type 2 onset. type 2 can progress into type 1, which is way worse. Many people with type 1 are actually underweight. So, your kind of right but no. diabetes type 2 is a ramification of being overweight because of poor diet and sedentary habits.
Yeah, you must be some kind of doctor, going around spreading medical information and pharmaceutical jibber-jabber. Damn doctors always misinforming the public on disease...when will you stop the madness? You fucking doctors, always healing people and shit. Quit it already.
No. You must be a doctor..you have the same twisted sense of how the disease works. Just because you take insulin doesn't mean you're type 1. Also, you're not necessarily born with type 1. I was completely normal until 11 years old. Type 1 is when you're islet cells are completely destroyed by your body. (autoimmune) Type 2: Insulin producing cells are present but are not working properly hence the use of oral medications. If it's not taken care of by the lazy asses, then yes, insulin is required but I don't feel sorry for them one bit. They can still reverse it. I can't.
No, you miss understand. I repeat, type 2 can PROGRESS and BEHAVE like type 1, i.e. with necessity to administer insulin. Insulin producing cells down-regulate production, while other cells become desensitized (thats the gist, and i know u know that). And when I said type 1 is something your born with, I meant that onset is of genetic origin (er hence immune system). blah im too tired for semantics.
Is it normal my diet consists only of chocolate and sugar?
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That's not healthy. Enjoy diabetes and obesity.
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people that aren't obese still get diabetes.
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Theres two types of diabetes. Type 1(insulin-dependent) and type 2 (insulin resistant). You are either born with type 1, or, develop type 2 from excessive sugar/carbohydrate consumption. Type-2 diabetes is correlated with body weight. Working out = proven to defeat diabetes type 2 onset. type 2 can progress into type 1, which is way worse. Many people with type 1 are actually underweight. So, your kind of right but no. diabetes type 2 is a ramification of being overweight because of poor diet and sedentary habits.
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...i'm type 1. type 2 doesn't turn in to type 1. you're kind of right.
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...type 2 can certainly progress and behave like type 1.
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Yeah, you must be some kind of doctor, going around spreading medical information and pharmaceutical jibber-jabber. Damn doctors always misinforming the public on disease...when will you stop the madness? You fucking doctors, always healing people and shit. Quit it already.
No. You must be a doctor..you have the same twisted sense of how the disease works. Just because you take insulin doesn't mean you're type 1. Also, you're not necessarily born with type 1. I was completely normal until 11 years old. Type 1 is when you're islet cells are completely destroyed by your body. (autoimmune) Type 2: Insulin producing cells are present but are not working properly hence the use of oral medications. If it's not taken care of by the lazy asses, then yes, insulin is required but I don't feel sorry for them one bit. They can still reverse it. I can't.
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No, you miss understand. I repeat, type 2 can PROGRESS and BEHAVE like type 1, i.e. with necessity to administer insulin. Insulin producing cells down-regulate production, while other cells become desensitized (thats the gist, and i know u know that). And when I said type 1 is something your born with, I meant that onset is of genetic origin (er hence immune system). blah im too tired for semantics.